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1 SUSAN D. RICHARDSON Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry University of South Carolina Columbia, SC 29208 Phone: 803-777-6932; Fax: 803-777-9521 email: [email protected] Education B.S. 1984 Chemistry & Mathematics, Georgia College & State University Ph.D. 1989 Physical Organic Chemistry, Emory University Experience 1/2014 Arthur Sease Williams Professor of Chemistry to Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC Present 12/1989 Research Chemist, National Exposure Research Laboratory, to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Athens, GA. 12/2013 3/1989 Postdoctoral Research Associate, Environmental Research Laboratory, to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Athens, GA. 12/1989 Honors and Awards Herty Medal. 2020. American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Fellow. 2019. Analytical Scientist Power List (Top 100 analytical scientists). 2019. American Chemical Society (ACS) Fellow. 2016. ACS Award for Creative Advances in Environmental Science & Technology. 2008. Honorary Doctorate (Doctor of Letters, honoris causa), Cape Breton University, Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada, for ‘Research contributions at the forefront of public health issues around drinking water’. 2006. Arthur Sease Williams Chair in Chemistry, University of South Carolina. 2014-current. ACS Expert. (Representing ACS in media requests, panel discussions, opinion pieces, community science cafés, and other public venues on environmental and water matters). 2014-current. Guest Professor, Central South University, Changsha, China. 2015-2020. U.S. EPA Scientific and Technological Achievement Award for Environmental Science & Technology articles, (1) ‘Comprehensive Assessment of a Chlorinated Drinking Water Concentrate in a Rat Multigenerational Reproductive Toxicity Study’, published in Environmental Science and Technology and (2) ‘Reproductive Toxicity of a Mixture of Regulated Drinking-Water Disinfection By-Products in a Multigenerational Rat Bioassay’, published in Environmental Health Perspectives. 2017. U.S. EPA Scientific and Technological Achievement Award for Environmental Science & Technology article, ‘Formation of Toxic Iodinated Disinfection By-Products from Compounds Used in Medical Imaging’. 2013. (Level I Award).

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SUSAN D. RICHARDSON

Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry

University of South Carolina

Columbia, SC 29208

Phone: 803-777-6932; Fax: 803-777-9521

email: [email protected]

Education

B.S. 1984 Chemistry & Mathematics, Georgia College & State University

Ph.D. 1989 Physical Organic Chemistry, Emory University

Experience

1/2014 Arthur Sease Williams Professor of Chemistry

to Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC

Present

12/1989 Research Chemist, National Exposure Research Laboratory,

to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Athens, GA.

12/2013

3/1989 Postdoctoral Research Associate, Environmental Research Laboratory,

to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Athens, GA.

12/1989

Honors and Awards

Herty Medal. 2020.

American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Fellow. 2019.

Analytical Scientist Power List (Top 100 analytical scientists). 2019.

American Chemical Society (ACS) Fellow. 2016.

ACS Award for Creative Advances in Environmental Science & Technology. 2008.

Honorary Doctorate (Doctor of Letters, honoris causa), Cape Breton University, Sydney, Nova Scotia,

Canada, for ‘Research contributions at the forefront of public health issues around drinking water’.

2006.

Arthur Sease Williams Chair in Chemistry, University of South Carolina. 2014-current.

ACS Expert. (Representing ACS in media requests, panel discussions, opinion pieces, community science

cafés, and other public venues on environmental and water matters). 2014-current.

Guest Professor, Central South University, Changsha, China. 2015-2020.

U.S. EPA Scientific and Technological Achievement Award for Environmental Science &

Technology articles, (1) ‘Comprehensive Assessment of a Chlorinated Drinking Water Concentrate

in a Rat Multigenerational Reproductive Toxicity Study’, published in Environmental Science and

Technology and (2) ‘Reproductive Toxicity of a Mixture of Regulated Drinking-Water Disinfection

By-Products in a Multigenerational Rat Bioassay’, published in Environmental Health Perspectives.

2017.

U.S. EPA Scientific and Technological Achievement Award for Environmental Science &

Technology article, ‘Formation of Toxic Iodinated Disinfection By-Products from Compounds Used

in Medical Imaging’. 2013. (Level I Award).

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U.S. EPA Scientific and Technological Achievement Award for Analytical Chemistry review

article, ‘Water Analysis: Emerging Contaminants and Current Issues’ . 2011.

U.S. EPA Scientific and Technological Achievement Award—Honorable Mention—for

Environmental Health Perspectives article, ‘What’s in the Pool? A Comprehensive Identification

of Disinfection By-Products and Assessment of Mutagenicity of Chlorinated and Brominated

Swimming Pool Water’. 2011.

Analytical Chemistry, Top 3 Significantly Highly-Cited Reviews, ‘Water Analysis: Emerging

Contaminants and Current Issues’ (2016 review). 2018.

Environmental Science & Technology, Top 20 Most Read Article, ‘Progressive Increase in Disinfection

Byproducts and Mutagenicity from Source to Tap to Swimming Pool and Spa Water: Impacts of

Human Inputs. 2016 (last 12 months).

Analytical Chemistry, Top 20 Most Read Article, ‘Water Analysis: Emerging Contaminants and Current

Issues’. 2016 (last 12 months).

Analytical Chemistry, Top 20 Most Read Article, ‘Water Analysis: Emerging Contaminants and Current

Issues’. 2014 (last 12 months).

Analytical Chemistry, Top 10 Most Read Article, ‘Environmental Mass Spectrometry: Emerging

Contaminants and Current Issues’. 2012.

Journal of Environmental Monitoring, Top 10 Most Accessed Article, ‘The Role of GC-MS and LC-MS

in the Discovery of Drinking Water Disinfection By-Products’. 2011.

Analytical Chemistry, Top 10 Most Read Article, ‘Water Analysis: Emerging Contaminants and Current

Issues’. 2011-2012.

U.S. EPA Scientific and Technological Achievement Award for ‘Concentration, Chlorination, and

Chemical Analysis of Drinking Water Disinfection Byproduct Mixtures Health Effects Research: U.S.

EPA’s Four Lab Study’, 2010. (Level I Award).

Environmental Science & Technology , Excellence in Review Award. 2010.

U.S. EPA Scientific and Technological Achievement Award for Environmental Science &

Technology article, ‘Drowning in Disinfection Byproducts? Assessing Swimming Pool

Water’. 2009.

U.S. EPA Scientific and Technological Achievement Award for Mutation Research article,

‘Occurrence, Genotoxicity, and Carcinogenicity of Regulated and Emerging Disinfection By -

Products in Drinking Water: A Review and Roadmap for Research’. 2009.

U.S. EPA Scientific and Technological Achievement Award—Honorable Mention—for Analytical

Chemistry review article, ‘Water Analysis: Emerging Contaminants and Current Issues’. 2009.

Analytical Chemistry, Top 10 Most Read Article April-June 2009 and Top 20 Most Cited Article from

2009-2012, ‘Water Analysis: Emerging Environmental Contaminants and Current Issues’. 2009-

2012.

Chemist of the Year, Northeast Georgia Section of the American Chemical Society. 2008.

Mutation Research, Top 10 Cited Author in 2007 and 2008, ‘Occurrence, Genotoxicity, and

Carcinogenicity of Regulated and Emerging Disinfection By-Products in Drinking Water: A

Review and Roadmap for Research’.

Analytical Chemistry, Top 20 Most Accessed Articles 2007, ‘Water Analysis: Emerging Environmental

Contaminants and Current Issues’, 2nd most accessed Anal. Chem. article in 2007.

U.S. EPA, National Exposure Research Laboratory Special Achievement Award (Leader in the

Environmental Research Community). 2006.

Environmental Science & Technology, Top 20 Most Accessed Articles in 2007, ‘Drowning in Disinfection

Byproducts? Assessing Swimming Pool Water’, 8th most accessed ES&T article in 2007.

Environmental Science & Technology, Top 20 Most Accessed Articles in 2006, ‘Occurrence of a New

Generation of Disinfection Byproducts’, 16 th most accessed ES&T article in 2006.

Analytical Chemistry, Top 20 Most Accessed Articles in 2005 and 2006, ‘Water Analysis: Emerging

Contaminants and Current Issues’, 2nd most accessed Anal. Chem. article in 2006 and 3 rd most

accessed in 2005.

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American Chemical Society (Northeast Georgia Section) Chemist of the Year Award for Service. 2004.

U.S. EPA Scientific and Technological Achievement Award for Analytical Chemistry review

article, ‘Water Analysis: Emerging Contaminants and Current Issues’ and Trends in Analytical

Chemistry review article, ‘Disinfection By-Products and Other Emerging Contaminants in

Drinking Water’. 2004.

U.S. EPA Scientific and Technological Achievement Award—Honorable Mention—for journal

article, ‘Development of a Research Strategy for Integrated Technology-Based Toxicology

Studies on Drinking Water Disinfection ByProducts.’ 2004.

U.S. EPA Scientific and Technological Achievement Award for Environmental Science &

Technology article, ‘Tribromopyrrole and Other DBPs Produced by the Disinfection of Drinking

Water Rich in Bromide.’ 2004.

Environmental Science & Technology, Top 20 Most Accessed Articles in 2004, ‘Halonitromethane

Drinking Water Disinfection By-Products: Chemical Characterization and Mammalian Cell

Cytotoxicity and Genotoxicity’, 13 th most accessed ES&T article in 2004.

Analytical Chemistry, Top 20 Most Accessed Articles in 2004, ‘Environmental Mass Spectrometry:

Emerging Contaminants and Current Issues’, 9th most accessed Anal. Chem. article in 2004.

U.S. EPA Bronze Medal. 2003.

U.S. EPA Scientific and Technological Achievement Award for Environmental Science &

Technology article, ‘Hydrogen Abstraction and Decomposition of Tribromonitromethane and

Other Trihalo Compounds by GC/MS.’ 2003.

U.S. EPA Scientific and Technological Achievement Award for Analytical Chemistry review

article, ‘Environmental Mass Spectrometry: Emerging Contaminants and Current Issues .’ 2003.

U.S. EPA Scientific and Technological Achievement Award Honorable Mention for Ozone:

Science & Engineering article, ‘Application of DNPH Derivatization with LC/MS to the

Identification of Polar Carbonyl Disinfection By-Products in Drinking Water.’ 2002.

U.S. EPA Scientific and Technological Achievement Award for Environmental Science &

Technology articles, ‘Identification of New Ozone Disinfection Byproducts in Drinking Water’

and ‘Identification of New Drinking Water Disinfection Byproducts Formed in the Presence

of Bromide.’ 2001.

U.S. EPA Bronze Medal (to Athens Drinking Water Research Team for ‘Providing a Scientific Basis for

Solving the DBP Problem’). 2000.

U.S. EPA Science Achievement Award in Chemistry. (Awarded jointly by the U.S. EPA and the American

Chemical Society). 2000.

U.S. EPA Scientific and Technological Achievement Award for Analytical Chemistry review article,

‘Water Analysis.’ 2000.

U.S. EPA Scientific and Technological Achievement Award—Honorable Mention for journal

article, ‘Identification of Drinking Water Contaminants in the Course of a Childhood Cancer

Investigation in Toms River, New Jersey.’ 2000.

U.S. EPA Letter of Commendation for support to the Office of Water in the development of the Stage I

Disinfectants/Disinfection By-Products Rule and Interim Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule.

1999.

Sigma Xi Research Paper Award (University of Georgia Chapter) for John Wiley Encyclopedia article

‘Drinking Water Disinfection By-Products.’. 1998.

U.S. EPA Scientific and Technological Achievement Award for John Wiley Encyclopedia review

article, ‘Drinking Water Disinfection By-Products.’ 1998.

U.S. EPA Scientific and Technological Achievement Award for journal article, ‘Identification of

Bromohydrins in Ozonated Waters.’ 1997.

U.S. EPA Science Achievement Award in Water Quality. (Awarded jointly by the U.S. EPA and the Society

of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry). 1997.

American Men and Women of Science. 1992.

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Honors and Awards for Ph.D. Students and Undergraduate Research Students Supervised

(University of South Carolina, since 2014)

Dallas Abraham, 1st Prize in Poster Competition (Effects of Oil and Gas Extraction on Drinking Water:

Measuring Priority DBPs in Hydraulic Fracturing Impacted Waters). South Carolina Environmental

Conference (SCEC). Virtual conference (due to Covid-19). 2020.

Caroline Granger, 2nd Prize in Poster Competition (Role of Iodinated X-ray Contrast Media as a Source of

Iodine in the Formation of Iodinated DBPs Upon Chlorination at Wastewater Treatment Plants). South

Carolina Environmental Conference (SCEC). Virtual conference (due to Covid-19). 2020.

Danielle Westerman, 3rd Prize in Poster Competition (Evaluating Desalination Wastewaters as a Source of

Disinfection By-Products in Aquatic Ecosystems). South Carolina Environmental Conference

(SCEC). Virtual conference (due to Covid-19). 2020.

Hannah Liberatore, University of South Carolina Breakthrough Graduate Scholar Award. 2019.

Amy Cuthbertson, Dean’s Award for Excellence in Leadership, University of South Carolina. 2019.

Gretchen Bollar and Anthony Kocur, William A. Mould Award for Best Honors Thesis, ‘Disinfection By-

Products in Bottled Water: Is It Really Safer than Tap Water?’ University of South Carolina Honors

College. 2019.

Jacqueline Schoener, 1st Prize in Poster Competition (morning session), ‘Bromide and Iodide Mapping of

SC Rivers Using Ion Chromatography: Is South Carolina Really the ‘Wonderful Iodine State’?’.

University of South Carolina Discovery Day, Columbia, SC. 2019.

Gretchen Bollar and Anthony Kocur, 1st Prize in Poster Competition (afternoon session), ‘Disinfection By-

Products in Bottled Water: Is it Really Safer Than Tap Water?)’. University of South Carolina

Discovery Day, Columbia, SC. 2019.

Hannah Liberatore, Lake Louise International Tandem Mass Spectrometry Workshop Student Travel

Award. Lake Louise, Canada. 2018.

Danielle Westerman, Early Career Award (Best oral presentation: Transformation Products and

Disinfection By-Products in Wastewater-Impacted Drinking Water), National Environmental

Monitoring Conference, New Orleans, LA. 2018.

Kristin Cochran, 3rd Prize in Poster Competition (Safer Wastewater for Indirect Potable Reuse:

Removal/Transformation of Priority Emerging Contaminants Via Advanced Oxidation, and High-

Resolution Mass Spectrometry Product Identification), South Carolina Water Resources Conference,

Columbia, SC. 2018.

Danielle Westerman, Joseph W. Bouknight Teaching Award. University of South Carolina, 2018.

Hannah Liberatore, 1st Prize in Poster Competition (Impacts of Hydraulic Fracturing on Chloraminated

Drinking Water: New Iodo-Phenolic Disinfection By-Products), South Carolina Environmental

Conference, Myrtle Beach, SC. 2017.

Ashley Perkins and Vincent Esposito, 1st Prize in Poster Competition (morning session), ‘Disinfection By-

Product Removal Efficiency of Activated Carbon Filters for Home Use’. University of South Carolina

Discovery Day, Columbia, SC. 2017.

Kristin Cochran, 3rd Prize in Poster Competition (Removal and Transformation of Persistent Priority

Emerging Contaminants Via Advanced Oxidation Techniques and Transformation Product

Identification Using Mass Spectrometry), South Carolina Water Resources Conference, Columbia,

SC. 2016.

Joshua Allen, Joseph W. Bouknight Teaching Award. University of South Carolina, 2016.

Ph.D. Students Supervised (University of South Carolina, since 2014)

• Joshua Allen, Ph.D., May 2020.

• Amy Cuthbertson, Ph.D., July 2019.

• Hannah Liberatore, Ph.D., July 2019.

• Kristin Cochran, anticipated Ph.D. December 2020.

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• Danielle Westerman, anticipated Ph.D. May 2021.

• Caroline Granger, anticipated Ph.D. May 2022.

• Madison Kilpatrick, anticipated Ph.D. May 2023.

• Tareq Aziz, anticipated Ph.D. May 2023.

• Alexandra Forster, anticipated Ph.D. May 2024.

Masters Students Supervised (University of South Carolina, since 2014)

• Dallas Abraham, anticipated October 2020.

• Christina Joseph, 2017.

Ph.D. Committees (external)

• External Reviewer, Ph.D. Committee (Piia Liigand), University of Tartu, Estonia. 2019.

• External Reviewer, Ph.D. Committee (Noelle DeStefano), Duke University. 2018.

• External Reviewer, Ph.D. Committee (Trang Vu), University of Illinois. 2018.

• External Reviewer, Ph.D. Committee (Tarek Manasfi), University of Marseille, France, 2016.

• External Reviewer, Ph.D. Committee (Qingqing Liu), University of Alberta, Canada, 2016.

• External Reviewer, Ph.D. Committee (Clara Jeong), University of Illinois, 2014.

• External Reviewer, Ph.D. Dissertation Review Committee (Maria Ibanez Martinez), University Jaume

I, Castellon, Spain, 2006.

• External Reviewer, Ph.D. Dissertation Review Committee (Xiangru Zhang), University of Illinois,

2002.

Professional Activities

Elected/Appointed Offices Held

President, American Society for Mass Spectrometry. 2020-2022.

Vice President for Programs, American Society for Mass Spectrometry. 2018-2020.

Councilor, American Chemical Society, Northeast Georgia Section. 2013-2018.

Committee on Public Relations and Communications, American Chemical Society. 2018-2021.

Associate Editor, Environmental Science & Technology. 2017-present.

Editorial Advisory Board, Environmental Science & Technology. 2009-2017.

Associate Editor, Water Research. 2009-present.

Editorial Advisory Board, Analytical Chemistry. 2020-2023.

Chair, Awards Committee for Environmental Science & Technology Best Papers of the Year. 2009

and 2010.

Awards Committee for Environmental Science & Technology Best Papers of the Year. 2009, 2010,

2011, 2012, 2013, 2014.

Editorial Board, Current Opinion in Environmental Science and Health. 2017-2019.

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Editorial Board, Journal of Hazardous Materials. 2014-2020.

Editorial Board, Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry. 2006-present.

Editorial Advisory Board, Environmental Science and Pollution Research. 2009-present.

Editorial Advisory Board, Journal of Environmental Sciences. 2015-present.

Associate Editor, Encyclopedia of Analytical Chemistry (Wiley). 2007-2010.

Editorial Advisory Board, Comprehensive Analytical Chemistry book series (Elsevier). 2005-present.

Organizing Committee, International Workshop on Tandem Mass Spectrometry. 2006-present.

Awards Committee, American Society for Mass Spectrometry (ASMS). 2008-2010.

Audit Committee, American Society for Mass Spectrometry (ASMS). 2007-2008.

Nominations Committee, American Society for Mass Spectrometry (ASMS). 2006-2007.

Treasurer, American Society for Mass Spectrometry (ASMS). 2002-2004. As Treasurer, also served

on the Board of Directors for ASMS.

Chair, Northeast Georgia Section of the American Chemical Society. 2003.

Secretary, Northeast Georgia Section of the American Chemical Society. 2004-2007.

Chair-Elect, Northeast Georgia Section of the American Chemical Society. 2002.

National Chemistry Olympiad Coordinator, Northeast Georgia Section of the American Chemical

Society. 2003-2004. In 2003, began the first participation of Northeast Georgia Section in this

program.

President, University of Georgia Chapter of Sigma Xi Scientific Research Society. 2000-2001.

President-Elect, University of Georgia Chapter of Sigma Xi Scientific Research Society. 1999-2000.

Environmental Interest Group Chairman, American Society for Mass Spectrometry (ASMS). 1999,

2000, and 2001.

Program Review Committee, American Society for Mass Spectrometry. 2000, 2001, and 2003.

Measurements and Standards Committee, American Society for Mass Spectrometry. 2000-2002.

Education Committee, American Society for Mass Spectrometry. 1997-1998.

Chairman, Research Advisory Board, U.S. EPA, National Exposure Research Laboratory, Athens,

GA. 1996-1998.

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International, National, and Other Committees/Expert Panels

Expert Panel, U.S. EPA Stakeholder Meeting for 6-Year Review of Disinfectants/Disinfection By-

Products Rule: ‘Further Improving Public Health Protection from Microbial Contaminants and

Disinfection Byproducts in Drinking Water. October 2020.

Technical Advisory Committee, Water Research Foundation. 2017-present.

Scientific Advisory Committee. Catalan Institute of Water Research (ICRA). 2018-present.

Scientific and Technological Board, World Joint Programming Initiative (JPI) for ‘Water Challenges

for a Changing World’. European Commission, 2014-2015.

Scientific Advisory Committee, NIREAS Cyprus International Water Institute, 2010-present.

Expert Panel, Department of Energy (DOE) Workshop on ‘Basic Research Needs for the Energy-

Water Nexus: New Approaches to Ensure Robust and Secure Energy and Water Systems’.

Washington, D.C. 2017.

Expert Panel, National Council for Science and the Environment Annual Conference, Session on ‘The

Role of Academia in the Environmental and Health Nexus’. Washington, D. C. 2017.

Expert Panel, National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER proposals. Washington, D.C. 2016.

Expert Panel, Next Generation Nano Governance Workshop. Washington, D.C. 2015.

National Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) Industrial Research Chair

Committee, Source Water Quality Monitoring and Advanced/Emerging Technologies for Drinking

Water Treatment. Toronto, Canada. 2012 and 2014.

National Academy of Sciences Expert Panel, Emerging Contaminants: Opportunities for a National

Research Council Assessment. Washington, D.C. 2011.

U.S. EPA Office of Water, Contaminant Candidate List-3 (CCL-3) Regulatory Determination

Workgroup, 2010-2012.

U.S. EPA Office of Water Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Rule-3 (UCMR-3) Workgroup,

2011-2012.

Scientific Advisory Board, European Union sponsored project on ‘Health Impacts of Long- Term

Exposure to Disinfection By-Products in Drinking Water (HIWATE)’, 2007-2012.

Environmental Science & Technology Committee, Best Video Contest in honor of the 40th anniversary

of Earth Day, ‘How does chemistry help you be green?’ 2010.

Unsolicited Proposals Committee, Water Research Foundation, 2009-2010.

Project Advisory Committees for the American Water Works Association Research Foundation (now

called the Water Research Foundation):

‘Development and Application of a Total Nitrosamine Assay for Disinfected Waters’. 2008-2011.

‘Exploring Formation and Control of Emerging DBPs in Treatment Facilities: Halonitromethanes and

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Iodo-Trihalomethanes.’ 2006-2011.

‘Characterization of TOX Produced During Disinfection Processes.’ 2001-2005.

‘Application of ESI-FAIMS-MS to Drinking Water Contaminant and Disinfection By-Product

Analysis.’ 1999-2001.

‘Impacts of Ozonation and Hydroxyl Radicals on Amino Acids.’ 1992-1994.

U.S. EPA Technical Qualifications Board (Promotion panel) for Office of Research and Development

(ORD) promotion candidates. 2005, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012.

National Exposure Research Laboratory lead for Contaminant Candidate List (CCL) Research

Planning Team for new Chemical Safety for Sustainability (CSS) research program. 2011.

Expert panel, U.S. EPA Office of Water and Office of Science Policy Chloramine Criteria Document,

2008.

Expert panel, U.S. EPA Office of Water, Contaminant Candidate List (CCL-3). 2006-2009.

International Water Association World Congress Scientific Committee, 2007.

DBP Issue Group, American Water Works Association Research Foundation (AWWARF), for

development of new ideas for future AWWARF research projects, 2007.

American Water Works Association Academic Achievement Award Committee, 2003-2006.

American Water Works Association Health Effects Research Committee, 2005-2006.

Advisory Panel, Water Environment Federation (WEF), for development of White Paper on Analytical

Technologies for Contaminants of Emerging Concern, 2006-2007.

DBP Theme Team and CCL Theme Team, for long range planning of EPA's research on DBPs and

CCL contaminants. 2006.

U.S. EPA Office of Water meeting on New Issues Involving Chloramination and the Upcoming Stage

2 DBP Rule. 2004. (Invited).

Expert Advisory Panel, for Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) of Canada

Strategic Grant, ‘Exposure Biomarkers for Drinking Water Disinfection By-Products’ (PI: Steve

Hrudey, University of Alberta, Canada). 1999-2002.

National Advisory Board, for National Science Foundation (NSF) Analytical Sciences Digital Library

(ASDL). 2001-2006.

Steering Committee, U.S. EPA project on ‘Integrated Disinfection By-Products Mixtures Research:

Toxicological and Chemical Evaluation of Alternative Disinfection Treatment Scenarios’. A

collaborative effort between the National Exposure Research Laboratory (NERL), the National Health

and Environmental Effects Laboratory (NHEERL), the National Risk Management Research

Laboratory (NRMRL), and the National Center for Environmental Assessment (NCEA). 1999-2012.

National Science Foundation (NSF) review panel. 2001-2002.

Writing Team, U.S. EPA STAR Grant Solicitations (Drinking Water). 1997-2002.

Invited participant in EPA's National Health and Environmental Effects Research Laboratory's

(NHEERL's) Subcommittee on DBPs for developing a Drinking Water Research Implementation Plan.

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Committee recommends future health effects research areas and coordinates research planning with

related research at the National Toxicology Program (NIH) and the American Water Works Research

Foundation. 2001-2002.

Reviewer, U.S. EPA External (STAR) Grants in Drinking Water. 1998-2000.

Participated in two Stakeholder Meetings sponsored by the U.S. EPA's Office of Water: 1) Linkage

Between Research and Regulatory Needs for the Stage 2 DBP Rule and Enhanced Surface Water

Treatment Rule (ESWTR), and 2) Adequacy of Microbial (M)/DBP Research to Support Development

of Long-Term M/DBP Rules. May and November 1997.

EPA-Athens representative to the U.S. EPA Issue 19 (Drinking Water) Planning Group. 1993-1995.

Local Expert Panel, Workshop on Tools for Drinking Water Protection, Athens, GA. 1997.

Organized/Chaired the following International Symposia/Workshops

Symposium Organizer/Co-Chair, ‘Analytical Development Relevant to Environmental Exposure and

Effects’. Pacifichem Conference. Honolulu, HA. 2020. (Conference postponed to December 2021

due to Covid-19).

Co-Chair, Round Table Discussion on ‘Tackling Unknowns, Risks, and Barriers for Enhancing

Wastewater Reuse: Monitoring Big or Monitoring Smart?’ International Conference on Challenges

and Solutions related to Xenobiotics and Antimicrobial Resistance in the Framework of Urban

Wastewater Reuse: Towards a Blue Circle Society, XENOWAC II. Limassol, Cyprus. 2018.

Session Chair, ‘Accumulation of Persistent Anthropogenic Pollutants’, 13th Annual LC-MS/MS

Workshop on Environmental and Food Safety, Buffalo, NY. 2017.

Session Organizer/Chair, ‘Emerging and Persistent Environmental Contaminants’. International Mass

Spectrometry Conference. Toronto, Canada. 2016.

Symposium Organizer/Co-Chair, ‘Analytical Development Relevant to Environmental Exposure and

Effects’. Pacifichem Conference. Honolulu, HA. 2015.

Program Committee, Micropol & Ecohazard 2015 and the 8th International Water Association (IWA)

Specialised Conference on Assessment and Control of Micropollutants/Hazardous Substances in

Water. Singapore. 2015.

Program Committee, DBP 2014: Disinfection By-Products in Drinking Water. Mülheim, Germany.

2014.

Program Committee, Micropol & Ecohazard 2013 and the 8th International Water Association (IWA)

Specialised Conference on Assessment and Control of Micropollutants/Hazardous Substances in

Water. Zürich, Switzerland. 2012-2013.

Session Chair, ‘Current State-of-the-Art on Occurrence and Treatment of Micropollutants and Future

Regulations’. International Workshop on Endocrine Disrupting Compounds (EDCs), Pharmaceuticals

and Personal Care Products (PPCPs), and Disinfection By-Products (DBPs): Which Monitoring and

Treatment Solutions for Water Utilities? Beijing, China. 2011.

Symposium Organizer/Co-Chair, ‘Analytical and Environmental Chemistry in Human Health’.

Pacifichem Conference. Honolulu, HA. 2010.

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Program Committee, Micropol & Ecohazard 2011 and the 7th International Water Association (IWA)

Specialised Conference on Assessment and Control of Micropollutants/Hazardous Substances in

Water. Sydney, Australia. 2010-2011.

International Scientific Committee, Micropol and Ecohazard Conference. San Francisco, CA. 2008-

2009.

Co-Chair, Workshop on Advancing the Science: Childhood Asthma and Environmental Exposures at

Swimming Pools. Leuven, Belgium. 2007.

Session Organizer/Chair, 20th Annual International Tandem Mass Spectrometry Workshop. Lake

Louise, Canada. 2007.

International Scientific Committee, Micropol and Ecohazard Conference. Frankfurt, Germany. 2006-

2007.

Chair of a new Gordon Research Conference on ‘Drinking Water Disinfection By-Products:

Integrating Occurrence and Formation, Exposure, Toxicity, and Epidemiology’. South Hadley, MA.

2006. (Initiated and received approval for this as a new Gordon Research Conference).

International Scientific Committee and Session Chair, 34th International Symposium on

Environmental Analytical Chemistry. Hamburg, Germany. 2006.

Organizing committee, 1st International Workshop on ‘Liquid Chromatography-Tandem Mass

Spectrometry for Screening and Trace Level Quantitation in Environmental and Food Samples’.

Barcelona, Spain. 2005.

Session Organizer/Chair, International Workshop on ‘Optimizing the Design and Interpretation of

Epidemiologic Studies to Consider Alternative Disinfectants of Drinking Water’, Raleigh, NC. 2005.

Session Organizer/Chair, ‘Environmental Chemistry in 2003: New Problems and Innovative

Solutions’. The 16th International Mass Spectrometry Conference. Edinburgh, Scotland. 2003.

Symposium Organizer/Chair, ‘Drinking Water Disinfection By-Products: New Exposure, Occurrence,

Toxicity, and Epidemiology Studies’. The International Society of Exposure Analysis (ISEA)-

International Society of Environmental Epidemiology (ISEE) Joint International Conference,

Vancouver, Canada. 2002.

Symposium Organizer/Chair, ‘Drinking Water Disinfection By-Products (DBPs): Exposure Methods

and Epi Studies’. The International Society of Exposure Analysis (ISEA) Annual Conference,

Monterey, CA. 2000.

Session Chair, ‘Disinfection and Disinfection By-Products’. The 7th International Conference of the

Israel Society for Ecology and Environmental Quality Sciences on ‘Environmental Challenges for the

New Millennium’. Jerusalem, Israel. 1999.

Organizing Committee, International Workshop on ‘Identification of New and Uncharacterized

Disinfection By-Products in Drinking Water’. Sponsored by the International Life Sciences Institute.

Washington, D.C. 1998.

Session Chair, ‘Drinking Water Exposures’. The International Society of Exposure Analysis Annual

Meeting, Research Triangle Park, NC. 1997.

Organized/Chaired the following National/Regional Symposia/Workshops

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Conference Organizer (as Vice President for Programs), 68th ASMS Conference on Mass

Spectrometry and Allied Topics. Houston, TX. 2020 (online conference due to Covid-19).

Conference Organizer (as Vice President for Programs), 67th ASMS Conference on Mass

Spectrometry and Allied Topics. Atlanta, GA. 2019.

Discussion Leader ‘Disinfection Systems of the Future: How Can We Minimize Toxicity Drivers?’.

Gordon Research Conference on Drinking Water Disinfection By-Products, Mount Holyoke, MA.

2017.

Symposium Organizer, ‘Emerging Environmental Contaminants’. Southeast Regional American

Chemical Society Conference (SERMACS). Columbia, SC. 2015-2016.

Organizing Committee, Gordon Research Conference on Drinking Water Disinfection By-Products.

2014-2015.

Session Organizer/Chair, ‘Emerging Environmental Contaminants’. The 63rd ASMS Conference on

Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics. St. Louis, MO. 2015.

Symposium Co-Organizer, ‘Analytical Methods for Detecting and Prioritizing Contaminants of

Concern’. The 248th American Chemical Society National Meeting. San Francisco, CA. 2014.

Symposium Co-Organizer, ‘Women in Environmental Science and Engineering’. The 248th American

Chemical Society National Meeting. San Francisco, CA. 2014.

Conference Co-Organizer, Asilomar Conference on ‘Mass Spectrometry in Environmental Chemistry,

Toxicology, and Health’. Pacific Grove, CA. 2013.

Workshop Co-organizer/Co-Chair, ‘Emerging Contaminants in Environmental Research: Hydraulic

fracturing fluids and shale gas produced waters - advances, challenges and opportunities using mass

spectrometry. The 61st ASMS Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics. Minneapolis,

MN. 2013.

Symposium Organizer/Co-Chair, ‘Emerging Environmental Contaminants: Chemistry and

Toxicology’. The 243rd American Chemical Society National Meeting. San Diego, CA. 2012.

Discussion Leader/Session Chair, ‘Emerging Contaminants’. The Gordon Research Conference on

Environmental Sciences: Water, Holderness, NH. 2012.

Discussion Leader/Session Chair, ‘Future in Research on DBPs’. Gordon Research Conference on

Drinking Water Disinfection By-Products. South Hadley, MA. 2012.

Co-Chair, Workshop on ‘Challenges in Water Safety’. The 60th ASMS Conference on Mass

Spectrometry and Allied Topics. Vancouver, Canada. 2012.

Symposium Organizer and Chair, ‘Emerging Environmental Contaminants: Advanced Mass

Spectrometry Tools for Understanding Their Fate and Transport’. The Southeast Regional American

Chemical Society (SERMACS) Conference. Raleigh, NC. 2012.

Co-Chair, Workshop on ‘A Unified LC/MS Library for Advancing Research in Environmental

Chemistry and Health Sciences’. The 59th ASMS Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied

Topics. Denver, CO. 2011.

Session Organizer/Chair, ‘Environmental Chemistry and Health’. The 59th ASMS Conference on Mass

Spectrometry and Allied Topics. Denver, CO. 2011.

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Workshop Co-organizer/Chair, ‘Screening for Unknowns in our Environment: Identifying “Known-

Unknowns”’. The 58th ASMS Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics, Salt Lake City,

UT. 2010.

Symposium Co-organizer/Chair, ‘Legends of Environmental Chemistry’. Two-day invited

symposium: the 236th American Chemical Society National Meeting. Philadelphia, PA. 2008.

Workshop Organizer/Chair, ‘Signal Suppression in LC-MS Determination of Environmental

Contaminants’. The 56th ASMS Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics, Denver, CO.

2008.

Session Organizer/Chair, ‘The Golden Era of Environmental Mass Spectrometry: Honoring Ron Hites

and Bill Budde’. The 55th ASMS Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics, Indianapolis,

IN. 2007.

Session Organizer/Chair, ‘New and Emerging Environmental Contaminants’. The 53rd ASMS

Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics, San Antonio, TX. 2005.

Session Co-organizer/Chair, ‘MS and Chromatography: Essentials for Environmental Analysis’ and

‘Environmental MS Analysis, Diverse Techniques and Media’. The 50th ASMS Conference on Mass

Spectrometry and Allied Topics, Orlando, FL. 2002.

Symposium Co-organizer/Chair, ‘Elegant Analytical Chemistry Applied to Environmental Problems’.

Four-day invited symposium; the 221st American Chemical Society National Meeting, San Diego, CA.

2001.

Symposium Co-organizer/Chair, ‘Elegant Analytical Chemistry Applied to Environmental Problems’.

Three-day symposium; the 222nd American Chemical Society National Meeting, Chicago, IL. 2001.

Symposium Organizer/Chair, ‘Environmental Mass Spectrometry’. The Federation of Analytical

Chemistry and Spectroscopy Societies (FACSS) Annual Conference, Detroit, MI. 2001.

Session Organizer/Chair, ‘Environmental Mass Spectrometry: New Problems, Diverse Approaches’.

The 48th ASMS Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics, Long Beach, CA. 2000.

Co-organizer, ‘Risk Assessment of Disinfection By-Products (DBPs): Considering Unidentified

DBPs’ Workshop. This two-day workshop, co-sponsored by the U.S. EPA's National Center for

Environmental Assessment (Cincinnati, OH) and the U.S. EPA's National Exposure Research

Laboratory (Athens, GA), addressed the potential toxicity of, as yet, unidentified chemical by-products

of drinking water disinfection and identified approaches for incorporating these components when

estimating risks posed by DBPs. 2000.

Organizer/Session Chair, ‘Environmental Mass Spectrometry’. The 46th ASMS Conference on Mass

Spectrometry and Allied Topics, Orlando, FL. 1998.

Symposium Organizer/Chair, ‘New Perspectives in Environmental Chemistry: Measurement and

Detection’. The 211th American Chemical Society National Meeting, New Orleans, LA. 1996.

Session Organizer/Chair, ‘Mass Spectrometry in Environmental Research’. The 43rd ASMS

Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics, Atlanta, GA. 1995.

Other Professional Activities

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Guest Editor, Current Opinion in Environmental Science and Health special issue on Drinking Water

Contaminants and Health Effects. 2017-2020.

Guest Co-Editor, Journal of Environmental Sciences special issue on Drinking Water Disinfection

By-Products. 2016-2017.

Invited by the National Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST) to submit local EPA DBP library

database of mass spectra for inclusion in NIST library release. 1999-2000.

Guest Editor, Journal of Exposure Analysis and Environmental Epidemiology, journal articles

resulting from ‘Drinking Water Exposures’ session presented at the 1997 International Society of

Exposure Analysis Annual Conference. 1998.

Serve as a reviewer for scientific journals, including Environmental Science & Technology,

Environmental Science & Technology Letters, Analytical Chemistry, Water Research, Rapid

Communications in Mass Spectrometry, Environmental Science and Pollution Research, Journal of

Hazardous Materials, Environmental Toxicology & Chemistry, The Journal of Chromatography A,

Chemosphere, Science of the Total Environment, The Journal of the American Water Works

Association, The Journal of Mass Spectrometry, The Journal of the American Society for Mass

Spectrometry, Analytica Chemica Acta, and The Journal of AOAC International. Also serve as a

reviewer for National Science Foundation (NSF) proposals, government agency proposals,

international government agency-funded proposals (such as proposals to NSERC, the Natural Sciences

and Engineering Research Council of Canada and the Swiss National Science Foundation), and state-

sponsored proposals.

Organizational Affiliations

Council of Scientific Society Presidents. 2020-present.

American Chemical Society. 1983-present.

American Association for the Advancement of Science. 2015-present.

American Water Works Association. 1998-current.

American Society for Mass Spectrometry. 1989-present.

International Ozone Association. 1998-2007.

Environmental Division of the American Chemical Society. 1992-present.

Analytical Division of the American Chemical Society. 2014-present.

Atlanta/Athens Mass Spectrometry Discussion Group. 1992-2013.

Society of Sigma Xi. 1990-2005.

Publications (54 Invited)

1. Cuthbertson, A. A., H. K. Liberatore, S. Y. Kimura, J. M. Allen, A. V. Bensussan, and S. D.

Richardson. 2020. Trace Analysis of 61 Emerging Br‑, Cl‑, and I‑DBPs: New Methods to Achieve

Part-Per-Trillion Quantification in Drinking Water. Anal. Chem., 92 (4): 3058-3068.

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2. Liberatore, H. K., D. C. Westerman, J. M. Allen, M. J. Plewa, E. D. Wagner, A. M. McKenna, C. R.

Weisbrod, J. P. McCord, R. J. Liberatore, D. B. Burnett, L. H. Cizmas, and S. D. Richardson. 2020.

High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry Identification of Novel Surfactant-Derived Sulfur-Containing

Disinfection By-Products from Gas Extraction Wastewater. Environ. Sci. Technol., 54: 9374−9386.

3. Powers, L. C., A. Conway, C. L. Mitchelmore, S. J. Fleischaker, M. Harir, D. C. Westerman, J. P.

Croué, P. Schmitt-Kopplin, S. D. Richardson, and M. Gonsior. 2020. Tracking the Formation of New

Brominated Disinfection By-Products during the Seawater Desalination Process. Environ. Sci. Water

Res. Technol., 6: 2521-2541.

4. Verdugo, E. M., M. Gifford, C. Glover, A. A. Cuthbertson, R. Trenholm, S. Y. Kimura, H. K.

Liberatore, S. D. Richardson, B. D. Stanford, R. S. Summers, and E. R. V. Dickenson. 2020.

Controlling Disinfection Byproducts from Treated Wastewater using Adsorption with Granular

Activated Carbon: Impact of Pre-Ozonation and Pre-Chlorination. Water Res., in press.

5. Dong, H., A.A. Cuthbertson, and S.D. Richardson. 2020. Effect-Directed Analysis (EDA): A

Promising Tool for Nontarget Identification of Unknown Disinfection Byproducts in Drinking Water.

Environ. Sci. Technol., 54 (3): 1290-1292.

6. Richardson, S. D., and M. J. Plewa. 2020. To regulate or not to regulate? What to Do With More

Toxic Disinfection By-Products? J. Environ. Chem. Eng., 8: 103939. (invited opinion article).

7. Richardson, S. D., and S. Y. Kimura. 2020. Water Analysis: Emerging Contaminants and Current

Issues. Anal. Chem., 92 (1): 473-505. (Invited biennial review article).

8. Apul, O. G., L. S. Rowles, III, A. Khalid, T. Karanfil, S. D. Richardson, and N. B. Saleh. 2020.

Transformation Potential of Cannabinoids During Their Passage Through Engineered Water

Treatment Systems: A Perspective. Environ. Int., 137: 105586.

9. Bradley, P. M., M. Argos, D. W. Kolpin, S. M. Meppelink, K. M. Romanok, K. L. Smalling, M. J.

Focazio, J. M. Allen, J. E. Dietze, M. J. Devito, A. R. Donovan, N. Evans, C. E. Givens, J. L. Gray,

C. P. Higgins, M. L. Hladik, L. R. Iwanowicz, C. A. Journey, R. F. Lane, Z. R. Laughrey, K. A. Loftin,

R. B. McCleskey, C. A. McDonough, E. Medlock-Kakaley, M. T. Meyer, A. R. Putz, S. D.

Richardson, A. E. Stark, C. P.Weis, V. S.Wilson, and A. Zehraoui. 2020. Mixed Organic and Inorganic

Tapwater Exposures and Potential Effects in Greater Chicago Area, USA. Sci. Total Environ., 719:

137236.

10. Cuthbertson, A. A., S. Y. Kimura, H. K. Liberatore, D. R. U. Knappe, B. Stanford, R. S. Summers, E.

R. Dickenson, C. Maness, C. Glover, M. Selbes, and S. D. Richardson. 2020. GAC to BAC: Does It

Make Chloraminated Drinking Water Safer? Water Res., 172: 115432.

11. Huang, Y., M. Kong, S. Coffin, K. H. Cochran, D. C. Westerman, D. Schlenk, S. D. Richardson, L.

Lei, and D. D. Dionysiou. 2020. Degradation of Contaminants of Emerging Concern by UV/H2O2 for

Water Reuse: Kinetics, Mechanisms, and Cytotoxicity Analysis. Water Res., 174: 115587.

12. Richardson, S. D. 2020. Coming to Academia Through the “Back Door”. Anal. Bioanal. Chem., 412

(8): 1719-1720. (Invited perspective article).

13. Zhang, C., J. C. Maness, A. A. Cuthbertson, S. Y. Kimura, H. K. Liberatore, S. D. Richardson, B. D.

Stanford, M. Sun, and D. R. U. Knappe. 2020. Treating Water Containing Elevated Bromide and

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Iodide Levels with Granular Activated Carbon and Free Chlorine: Impacts on Disinfection Byproduct

Formation and Calculated Toxicity. Environ. Sci. Water Res. Technol., in press.

14. Cuthbertson, A. A., S. Y. Kimura, H. K. Liberatore, R. S. Summers, D. R. U. Knappe, B. D. Stanford,

J. C. Maness, R. E. Mulhern, M. Selbes, and S. D. Richardson. 2019. Does Granular Activated Carbon

with Chlorination Produce Safer Drinking Water? From Disinfection Byproducts and Total Organic

Halogen to Calculated Toxicity. Environ. Sci. Technol., 53 (10): 5987-5999.

15. Dong, H., Z. Qiang, and S. D. Richardson. 2019. Formation of Iodinated Disinfection Byproducts (I-

DBPs) in Drinking Water: Emerging Concerns and Current Issues. Acc. Chem. Res., 52 (4): 896-905.

(Invited for a special issue on ‘Water for Two Worlds: Urban and Rural Communities’).

16. Cuthbertson, A. A.; C. Bach, S. D. Richardson, and X. Dauchy. 2019. A Novel Automated Method

for the Quantification of Halobenzoquinones in Drinking Water Using Online Solid-Phase Extraction

Coupled with Liquid Chromatography Tandem Mass Spectrometry. J. Chromatogr., A, 2020, 1612:

460642.

17. Smith, M. L., D. C. Westerman, S. P. Putnam, S. D. Richardson, and J. L. Ferry. 2019. Emerging

Lyngbya Wollei Toxins: A New High Resolution Mass Spectrometry Method to Elucidate a Potential

Environmental Threat. Harmful Algae, 90: 101700.

18. Russo, D., K. H. Cochran, D. C. Westerman, G. Li Puma, R. Marotta, R. Andreozzi, and S. D.

Richardson. 2020. Ultrafast Photodegradation of Isoxazole and Isothiazolinones by UV254 and

UV254/H2O2 Photolysis in a Microcapillary Reactor. Water Res., 169: 115203.

19. Ackerson, N. O. B., H. K. Liberatore, M. J. Plewa, S. D. Richardson, T. A. Ternes, and S. E. Duirk.

2020. Disinfection Byproducts and Halogen-Specific Total Organic Halogen Speciation in

Chlorinated Source Waters-The Impact of Iopamidol and Bromide. J. Environ. Sci., 89: 90-101.

20. Parvez, S., J. Ashby, S. Y. Kimura, and S. D. Richardson. 2019. Exposure Characterization of

Haloacetic Acids in Humans for Exposure and Risk Assessment Applications. Int. J. Environ. Res.

Public Health, 16: 471-485.

21. DeHaven, B. A., H. K. Liberatore, A. Greer, S. D. Richardson, and L. S. Shimizu. 2019. Probing the

Formation of Reactive Oxygen Species by a Porous Self-Assembled Benzophenone Bis-Urea Host.

ACS Omega, 4(5): 8290-8298.

22. Vu, T. N., S. Y. Kimura, M. J. Plewa, S. D. Richardson, and B. J. Marinas. 2019. Predominant N-

Haloacetamide and Haloacetonitrile Formation in Drinking Water via the Aldehyde Reaction

Pathway. Environ. Sci. Technol., 53 (2): 850–859.

23. Ackerson, N. O. B., A. H. Killinger, H. K. Liberatore, T. A. Ternes, M. J. Plewa, S. D. Richardson,

and S. E. Duirk. 2019. The Impact of Chlorine Exposure Time on Disinfection Byproduct Formation

in the Presence of Iopamidol and Natural Organic Matter During Chlorination. J. Environ. Sci., 78:

204-214.

24. Stanford, B. D., D. Knappe, C. Maness, C. Zhang, R. S. Summers, R. Mulhern, S. D. Richardson, A.

Cuthbertson, S.Y. Kimura, H. Liberatore, E. R. V. Dickenson, E. Verdugo, C. Glover, A. Ghosh, C.

Seidel, M. Selbes, A. Reinert, M. Pierce, and E. Rosenfeldt. 2019. GAC Control of Regulated and

Emerging DBPs of Health Concern. Denver, CO: The Water Research Foundation.

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25. Richardson, S. D., and T. A. Ternes. 2018. Water Analysis: Emerging Contaminants and Current

Issues. Anal. Chem., 90 (1): 398–428. (Invited biennial review article).

26. Huang, Y., M. Kong, E. G. Xu, S. Coffin, D. Westerman, K. H. Cochran, D. Schlenk, S. D. Richardson,

and D. D. Dionysiou. 2018. Effects of HCO3− on Degradation of Toxic Contaminants of Emerging

Concern by UV/NO3− for Water Reuse Applications. Environ. Sci. Technol., 52 (21): 12697–12707.

27. Kimura, S. Y., A. A. Cuthbertson, J. D. Byer, and S. D. Richardson. 2019. The DBP Exposome:

Development of a New Method to Simultaneously Quantify Priority Disinfection By-Products and

Comprehensively Identify Unknowns. Water Res., 148: 324-333.

28. Ackerson, N. O. B., E. J. Machek, A. H. Killinger, E. A. Crafton, P. Kumkum, H. K. Liberatore, M.

J. Plewa, S. D. Richardson, T. A. Ternes, and S. E. Duirk. 2018. Formation of DBPs and Halogen-

Specific TOX in the Presence of Iopamidol and Chlorinated Oxidants. Chemosphere, 202: 349-357.

29. Postigo, C., D. M. DeMarini, M. D. Armstrong, H. K. Liberatore, K. Lamann, S. Y. Kimura, A. A.

Cuthbertson, S. H. Warren, S. D. Richardson, T. McDonald, Y. Sey, N. O. B. Ackerson, S. E. Duirk,

and J. E. Simmons. 2018. Chlorination of Source Water Containing Iodinated X-Ray Contrast Media:

Mutagenicity and Identification of New Iodinated Disinfection By-Products. Environ. Sci. Technol.,

52 (22): 13047–13056.

30. Liberatore, H. K., M. J. Plewa, E. D. Wagner, J. M. VanBriesen, D. B. Burnett, L. H. Cizmas, and S.

D. Richardson. 2017. Identification and Comparative Mammalian Cell Cytotoxicity of New Iodo-

Phenolic Disinfection Byproducts in Chloraminated Oil and Gas Wastewaters Environ. Sci. Technol.

Lett., 4 (11): 475-480.

31. Warth, B., S. Spangler, M. L. Fang, C. H. Johnson, E. M. Forsberg, A. Granados, R. L. Martin, X.

Domingo-Almenara, T. Huan, D. Rinehart, J. R. Montenegro-Burke, B. Hilmers, A. Aisporna, L. T.

Hoang, W. Uritboonthai, H. P. Benton, S. D. Richardson, A. J. Williams, and G. Siuzdak. 2017.

Exposome-Scale Investigations Guided by Global Metabolomics, Pathway Analysis, and Cognitive

Computing. Anal. Chem., 89 (21): 11505-11513

32. Luek, J. L., P. Schmitt-Kopplin, P. Mouser, W. T. Petty, S. D. Richardson, and M. Gonsior. 2017.

Halogenated Organic Compounds Identified in Hydraulic Fracturing Wastewaters Using Ultrahigh

Resolution Mass Spectrometry. Environ. Sci. Technol., 51 (10): 5377-5385.

33. Richardson, S. D., S. Kimura. 2017. Emerging Environmental Contaminants: Challenges Facing Our

Next Generation. Environ. Technol. Innovation, 8: 40-56. (Invited review article).

34. Kimura, S. Y., W. W. Zheng, T. N. Hipp, J. M. Allen, and S. D. Richardson. 2017. Total Organic

Halogen (TOX) in Human Urine: A Halogen-Specific Method for Human Exposure Studies. J.

Environ. Sci., 58: 285-295.

35. Allen, J. M., A. A. Cuthbertson, H. K. Liberatore, S. Y. Kimura, A. Mantha, M. A. Edwards, and S.

D. Richardson. 2017. Showering in Flint, MI: Is There a DBP Problem? J. Environ. Sci., 58: 271-284.

36. Postigo, C., S. D. Richardson, and D. Barcelo. 2017. Formation of Iodo-Trihalomethanes, Iodo-

Haloacetic Acids, and Haloacetaldehydes During Chlorination and Chloramination of Iodine

Containing Waters in Laboratory Controlled Reactions. J. Environ. Sci., 58: 127-134.

37. Plewa, M. J., E. D. Wagner, and S. D. Richardson. 2017. TIC-Tox: A Preliminary Discussion on

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Identifying the Forcing Agents of DBP-Mediated Toxicity of Disinfected Water. J. Environ. Sci., 58:

208-216.

38. Jeong, C. H., E. J. Machek, M. Shakeri, S. E. Duirk, T. A. Ternes, S. D. Richardson, E. D. Wagner,

and M. J. Plewa. 2017. The Impact of Iodinated X-Ray Contrast Agents on Formation and Toxicity of

Disinfection By-Products in Drinking Water. J. Environ. Sci., 58: 173-182.

39. Parvez, S., G. E. Rice, L. K. Teuschler, J. E. Simmons, T. F. Speth, S. D. Richardson, R. J. Miltner,

E. S. Hunter, III, J. G. Pressman, L. F. Strader, G. R. Klinefelter, J. M. Goldman, and M. G. Narotsky.

2017. A Method to Assess the Contribution of Components to the Toxicity of Complex Mixtures:

Assessment of Puberty Acquisition in Rats Exposed to Disinfection Byproducts. J. Environ. Sci., 58:

311-321.

40. Plewa, M. J., and S. D. Richardson. 2017. Disinfection By-Products in Drinking Water, Recycled

Water and Wastewater: Formation, Detection, Toxicity and Health Effects: Preface. J. Environ. Sci.,

58: 1.

41. Daiber, E. J., D. M. DeMarini, S. A. Ravuri, H. K. Liberatore, A. A. Cuthbertson, A. Thompson-

Klemish, J. D. Byer, J. E. Schmid, M. Z. Afifi, E. R. Blatchley, III, and S. D. Richardson. 2016.

Progressive Increase in Disinfection Byproducts and Mutagenicity from Source to Tap to Swimming

Pool and Spa Water: Impacts of Human Inputs. Environ. Sci. Technol., 50 (13): 6652–6662.

(Distinguished as an Editors’ Choice for immediate open access, May 10, 2016).

42. Wendel, F. M., T. A. Ternes, S. D. Richardson, S. E. Duirk, J. A. Pals, E. D. Wagner, and M. J. Plewa.

2016. Comparative Toxicity of High-Molecular Weight Iopamidol Disinfection Byproducts. Environ.

Sci. Technol. Lett., 3 (3): 81-84.

43. Richardson, S. D., S. Y. Kimura. 2016. Water Analysis: Emerging Contaminants and Current Issues.

Anal. Chem., 88: 546-582. (Invited biennial review article).

44. Postigo, C., C. I. Cojocariu, S. D. Richardson, P. J. Silcock, and D. Barcelo. 2016. Characterization

of Iodinated Disinfection By-Products in Chlorinated and Chloraminated Waters Using Orbitrap

Based Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry. Anal. Bioanal. Chem., 408: 3401-3411. (Article

chosen for cover of the journal).

45. Richardson, S. D., and C. Postigo. 2016. A New Technique Helps to Uncover Unknown Peptides and

Disinfection By-Products in Water. J. Environ. Sci., 42: 6-8. (Invited highlight article).

46. Russo, D., D. Spasiano, M. Vaccaro, K. Cochran, S. D. Richardson, R. Andreozzi, G. Li Puma, N. M.

Reis, and R. Marotta. 2016. Removal of the Major Cocaine Metabolite (Benzoylecgonine) in

Wastewater Effluents and Surface Waters by UV254/H2O2 Process with a Flow Microcapillary Film

Array Photoreactor. Water Res., 89: 375-385.

47. Richardson, S. D., and C. Postigo. 2016. Safe Drinking Water? Effect of Wastewater Inputs and Source

Water Impairment and Implications for Water Reuse. In: Emerging Challenges in Wastewater Reuse:

Contaminants, Treatment, and Effects, Chapter 7, Fatta-Kassinos, D., Dionysiou, D. D., and

Kümmerer, K. (eds.); Springer: Heidelberg, pp 155-182. (Invited book chapter).

48. LaKind, J., J. Overpeck, P. Breysse, L. Backer, S. D. Richardson, J. Sobus, A. Sapkota, C. Romeo, C.

Jiang, B. Beard, J. Brunkard, J. Bell, R. Harris, J.-P. Chretien, and R. Peltier. 2016. Exposure Science

in an Age of Rapidly Changing Climate: Challenges and Opportunities. J. Exposure Sci. Environ.

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Epidemiol., 26 (6): 529-538.

49. Richardson, S. D., C. Postigo. 2016. Discovery of New Emerging DBPs by High Resolution Mass

Spectrometry. In: Comprehensive Analytical Chemistry: Applications of TOF and Orbitrap MS in

Environmental, Food, Doping, and Forensic Analysis. Elsevier: Amsterdam. (Invited book chapter).

50. Regli, S., J. Chen, M. Messner, M. S. Elovitz, F. J. Letkiewicz, R. A. Pegram, T. J. Pepping; S. D.

Richardson, and M. J. Wright. 2015. Estimating Potential Increased Bladder Cancer Risk due to

Increased Bromide Concentrations in Sources of Disinfected Drinking Waters. Environ. Sci. Technol.,

49 (22): 13094-13102.

51. Jeong, C. H., C. Postigo, S. D. Richardson, J. E. Simmons, S. Y. Kimura, B. J. Marinas, D. Barcelo,

P. Liang, E. D. Wagner, and M. J. Plewa. 2015. Occurrence and Comparative Toxicity of

Haloacetaldehyde Disinfection Byproducts in Drinking Water. Environ. Sci. Technol., 49 (23): 13749-

13759.

52. Yang, M., X. Zhang, J. Liu, and S. D. Richardson. 2015. Comparative Toxicity of Chlorinated Saline

and Freshwater Wastewater Effluents to Marine Organisms. Environ. Sci. Technol., 49 (24): 14475-

14483.

53. Gonsior, M., C. L. Mitchelmore, A. Heyes, M. Harir, S. D. Richardson, W. T. Petty, D. A. Wright,

and P. Schmitt-Kopplin. 2015. Bromination of Marine Dissolved Organic Matter Following Full Scale

Electrochemical Ballast Water Disinfection. Environ. Sci. Technol., 49 (15): 9048-9055.

54. Richardson, S. D., and C. Postigo. 2015. Formation of DBPs: State of the Science. In: Recent

Advances in Disinfection By-Products, Chapter 11, vol. 1190, Karanfil, T., Mitch, W. A., and Xie, Y.-

F. (eds.); American Chemical Society Symposium Series, pp 189-214. (Invited book chapter).

55. Postigo, C., S. D. Richardson, C. H. Jeong, E. D. Wagner, M. J. Plewa, J. E. Simmons, and D. Barcelo.

2015. Occurrence and Toxicity of Haloaldehydes in Drinking Waters: Iodoacetaldehyde as an

Emerging Disinfection Byproduct. In: Recent Advances in Disinfection By-Products, Chapter 2, vol.

1190, Karanfil, T., Mitch, W. A., and Xie, Y.-F. (eds.); American Chemical Society Symposium Series,

pp 25-43. (Invited book chapter).

56. Richardson, S. D., and C. Postigo. 2015. The Next Generation of Drinking Water Disinfection By-

Products: Occurrence, Formation, Toxicity, and New Links with Human Epidemiology. In:

Disinfection By-Products in Drinking Water, Thompson, K. C., Gillespie, S., and Goslan, E. (eds);

Royal Society of Chemistry: London. (Invited book chapter).

57. Wendel, F. M., C. Luetke-Eversloh, E. J. Machek, S. E. Duirk, M. J. Plewa, S. D. Richardson, and T.

A. Ternes. 2014. Transformation of Iopamidol During Chlorination. Environ. Sci. Technol., 48 (21):

12689-12697.

58. Gonsior, M.; Schmitt-Kopplin, P.; Stavklint, H.; Richardson, S. D.; Hertkorn, N.; Bastviken, D. 2014.

Changes in Dissolved Organic Matter During the Treatment Processes of a Drinking Water Plant in

Sweden and Formation of Previously Unknown Disinfection Byproducts. Environ. Sci. Technol., 48

(21): 12714-12722.

59. Richardson, S. D., and T. A. Ternes. 2014. Water Analysis: Emerging Contaminants and Current

Issues. Anal. Chem., 86: 2813-2848. (Invited biennial review article).

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60. Postigo, C., and S. D. Richardson. 2014. Transformation of Pharmaceuticals During

Oxidation/Disinfection Processes in Drinking Water Treatment. J. Hazard. Mater., 279: 461-475.

(Invited).

61. Werschkun, B., S. Banerji, O. C. Basurko, M. David, F. Fuhr, S. Gollasch, T. Grummt, M. Haarich,

A. N. Jha, S. Kacan, A. Kehrer, J. Linders, E. Mesbahi, D. Pughiuc, S. D. Richardson, B. Schwarz-

Schulz, A. Shah, N. Theobald, U. Von Gunten, S. Wieck, and T. Hoefer. 2014. Emerging Risks from

Ballast Water Treatment: The Run-Up to the International Ballast Water Management Convention.

Chemosphere, 112: 256-266.

62. Krasner, S. W., G. Amy, and S. D. Richardson. 2014. Carbonaceous Disinfection By-Products (C-

DBPs) of Chlorine, Chloramines, and Chlorine Dioxide, In: Organic By-Products of Concern

Produced in Drinking Water Treatment, Suffet, I. H., Quang, D., Bruchet, A., Krasner, S. and Khiari,

D. (eds.); Water Research Foundation: Denver, CO. (Invited book chapter).

63. Narotsky, M. G., G. R. Klinefelter, J. M. Goldman, D. S. Best, A. McDonald, L. F. Strader, J. D.

Suarez, A. S. Murr, I. Thillainadarajah, E. S. Hunter III, S. D. Richardson, T. F. Speth, R. J. Miltner,

J. G. Pressman, L. K. Teuschler, G. E. Rice, V. C. Moser, R. W. Luebke, and J. E. Simmons. 2013.

Comprehensive Assessment of a Chlorinated Drinking Water Concentrate in a Rat Multigenerational

Reproductive Toxicity Study: U.S. EPA’s Four Lab Study. Environ. Sci. Technol., 47: 10653-10659.

64. Jeong, C. H., S. Anduri, S. D. Richardson, E. J. Daiber, A. B. McKague, M. J. Nieuwenhuijsen, M.

Kogevinas, C. M. Villanueva, E. H. Goslan, W. Luo, L. M. Isabelle, J. F. Pankow, E. D. Wagner, and

M. J. Plewa. 2012. The Occurrence and Toxicity of Disinfection By-products in European Drinking

Waters: Correlations with the HiWATE Epidemiological Program. Environ. Sci. Technol., 46: 12120-

12128.

65. Narotsky, M. G., J. G. Pressman, R. J. Miltner, T. F. Speth, L. K. Teuscher, G. E. Rice, S. D.

Richardson, D. S. Best, A. McDonald, E. S. Hunter, III, and J. E. Simmons. 2012. Developmental

Toxicity Evaluations of Whole Mixtures of Disinfection By-Products using Concentrated Drinking

Water in Rats: Gestational and Lactational Effects of Sulfate and Sodium. Birth Defects Res. Pt. B,

Develop. Reprod. Toxicol., 95 (3): 202-212.

66. Richardson, S. D. 2012. Environmental Mass Spectrometry: Emerging Contaminants and Current

Issues. Anal. Chem., 84 (2): 747-778. (Invited biennial review article).

67. Richardson, S. D. 2012. Mass Spectrometry Identification and Quantification of Toxicologically

Important Drinking Water Disinfection By-Products, In: Comprehensive Environmental Mass

Spectrometry, Chapter 12, Lebedev, A.T. (ed.); ILM Publications, St. Albans, United Kingdom, pp

263-285. (Invited book chapter).

68. Valsania, M. C., F. Fasano, S. D. Richardson, and M. Vincenti. 2012. Investigation of the Degradation

of Cresols in the Treatments with Ozone. Water Res., 46: 2795-2804.

69. Duirk, S. E., C. Lindell, C. C. Cornelison, J. Kormos, T. A. Ternes, M. Attene-Ramos, J. Osiol, E. D.

Wagner, M. J. Plewa, and S. D. Richardson. 2011. Formation of Toxic Iodinated Disinfection By-

Products from Compounds Used in Medical Imaging. Environ. Sci. Technol., 45 (16): 6845-6854.

70. Boyd, J. M., S. E. Hrudey, S. D. Richardson, and X.-F. Li. 2011. Solid Phase Extraction and High

Performance Liquid Chromatography Mass Spectrometry Analysis of Nitrosamines in Treated

Drinking Water and Wastewater. Trends Anal. Chem., 30 (9): 1410-1421.

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71. Richardson, S. D., and C. Postigo. 2011. Drinking Water Disinfection By-Products, In: The Handbook

of Environmental Chemistry, Barcelo, D. (ed.); Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Germany. (Invited book

chapter).

72. Richardson, S. D., and T. A. Ternes. 2011. Water Analysis: Emerging Contaminants and Current

Issues. Anal. Chem., 83 (12): 4614-4648. (Invited biennial review article).

73. Richardson, S. D. 2011. Disinfection By-Products: Formation and Occurrence of Drinking Water, In:

The Encyclopedia of Environmental Health, Vol. 2, Nriagu, J.O. (ed.); Elsevier: Burlington, pp 110-

136. (Invited encyclopedia article).

74. Smith, E. M.; M. J. Plewa, C. L. Lindell, S. D. Richardson, and W. A. Mitch. 2010. Comparison of

Byproduct Formation in Waters Treated with Chlorine and Iodine: Relevance to Point-of-Use

Treatment. Environ. Sci. Technol., 44 (22): 8446-8452.

75. Pressman, J. G., S. D. Richardson, T. F. Speth, R. J. Miltner, M. G. Narotsky, E. S. Hunter, III, G. E.

Rice, L. E. Teuschler, A. McDonald, S. Parvez, S. K. Krasner, H. S. Weinberg, A. B. McKague, C. J.

Parrett, N. Bodin, R. Chinn, C.-F. T. Lee, and J. E. Simmons. Concentration, Chlorination, and

Chemical Analysis of Drinking Water Disinfection Byproduct Mixtures Health Effects Research: U.S.

EPA’s Four Lab Study. 2010. Environ. Sci. Technol., 44 (19): 7184-7192.

76. Richardson, S. D., D. M. DeMarini, M. Kogevinas, P. Fernandez, E. Marco, C. Lourencetti, C.

Ballester, D. Heederik, K. Meliefste, A. B. McKague, R. Marcos, L. Font-Ribera, J. O. Grimalt, and

C. M. Villaneuva. 2010. What’s in the Pool? A Comprehensive Identification of Disinfection By-

Products and Assessment of Mutagenicity of Chlorinated and Brominated Swimming Pool Water.

Environ. Health Perspect., 118 (11): 1523-1530.

77. Richardson, S. D. 2010. Environmental Mass Spectrometry: Emerging Contaminants and Current

Issues. Anal. Chem., 82 (12): 4242-4774. (Invited biennial review article).

78. Plewa, M. J., J. E. Simmons, S. D. Richardson, and E. D. Wagner. 2010. Mammalian Cell Cytotoxicity

and Genotoxicity of the Haloacetic Acids. A Major Class of Drinking Water Disinfection By-Products.

Environ. Molec. Mutagenesis, 51 (8-9): 871-878.

79. LaKind, J. S., S. D. Richardson, and B. C. Blount. 2010. The Good, the Bad, and the Volatile – Can

We Have Both Healthy Pools and Healthy People? Environ. Sci. Technol., 44 (9): 3205-3210. (Article

chosen for cover of the journal).

80. Vincenti, M., F. Fasano, M. C. Valsania, P. Guarda, and S. D. Richardson. 2010. Application of the

Novel 5-Chloro-2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5-octafluoro-1-pentylchloroformate Derivatizing Agent for the Direct

Determination of Highly Polar Water Disinfection Byproducts. Anal. Bioanal. Chem., 397 (1): 43-54.

81. Richardson, S. D. 2009. Water Analysis: Emerging Contaminants and Current Issues. Anal. Chem.,

81 (12): 4645-4677. (Invited biennial review article).

82. Richardson, S. D. 2009. Disinfection By-Products and Drinking Water Treatment. In Drinking Water

– Sources, Sanitation and Safeguarding. Swedish Research Council for Environment, Agricultural

Sciences and Spatial Planning: Stockholm Sweden. (Invited book chapter for World Water Week

book).

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83. Weisel, C. P., S. D. Richardson, B. Nemery, G. Aggazzotti, E. Baraldi, E. R. Blatchley, III, B. C.

Blount, K-H. Carlsen, P. A. Eggleston, F. H. Frimmel, M. Goodman, G. Gordon, S. A. Grinshpun, D.

Heederik, M. Kogevinas, J. S. LaKind, M. J. Nieuwenhuijsen, F. C. Piper, S. A. Sattar. 2009.

Childhood Asthma and Environmental Exposures at Swimming Pools: State of the Science and

Research Recommendations. Environ. Health Perspect., 117 (4): 500-507.

84. Richardson, S. D., C. Rav-Acha, and G. D. Simpson. 2009. Chlorine Dioxide Chemistry, Reactions,

and Disinfection By-Products. In State of the Science of Chlorine Dioxide in Drinking Water, Water

Research Foundation and Fondazione AMGA: Denver, CO. (Invited book chapter).

85. Richardson, S. D., F. Fasano, J. J. Ellington, F. G. Crumley, K. M. Buettner, J. J. Evans, B. C. Blount,

L. K. Silva, T. J. Waite, G. W. Luther, A. B. McKague, R. J. Miltner, E. D. Wagner, and M. J. Plewa.

2008. Occurrence and Mammalian Cell Toxicity of Iodinated Disinfection Byproducts in Drinking

Water. Environ. Sci. Technol., 42 (22): 8330-8338.

86. Plewa, M. J., M. G. Muellner, S. D. Richardson, F. Fasano, K. M. Buettner, Y.-T. Woo, A. B.

McKague, and E. D. Wagner. 2008. Occurrence, Synthesis, and Genotoxicity of Haloacetamides: An

Emerging Class of Nitrogenous Drinking Water Disinfection Byproducts. Environ. Sci. Technol., 42

(3): 955-961.

87. Richardson, S. D., A. D. Thruston, Jr., S. W. Krasner, H. S. Weinberg, R. J. Miltner, M. G. Narotsky,

and J. E. Simmons. 2008. Integrated Disinfection Byproducts Mixtures Research: Comprehensive

Characterization of Water Concentrates Prepared from Chlorinated and Ozonated/Postchlorinated

Drinking Water. J. Toxicol. Environ. Health, Pt. A, 71: 1165-1186.

88. Simmons, J. E., S. D. Richardson, T. F. Speth, R. J. Miltner, G. Rice, K. M. Schenck, E. S. Hunter,

III, and L. K. Teuschler. 2008. Research Issues Underlying the Four-Lab Study: Integrated

Disinfection Byproducts Mixtures Research. J. Toxicol. Environ. Health, Pt. A, 71: 1125-1132.

89. Miltner, R. J., T. F. Speth, S. D. Richardson, S. W. Krasner, H. S. Weinberg, and J. E. Simmons. 2008.

Integrated Disinfection Byproducts Mixtures Research: Disinfection of Drinking Waters by

Chlorination and Ozonation/Postchlorination Treatment Scenarios. J. Toxicol. Environ. Health, Pt. A,

71: 1133-1148.

90. Speth, T. F., R. J. Miltner, S. D. Richardson, and J. E. Simmons. 2008. Integrated Disinfection

Byproducts Mixtures Research: Concentration by Reverse Osmosis Membrane Techniques of

Disinfection Byproducts from Water Disinfected by Chlorination and Ozonation/Postchlorination. J.

Toxicol. Environ. Health, Pt. A, 71: 1149-1164.

91. Rice, G., L. K. Teuschler, S. D. Richardson, T. F. Speth, and J. E. Simmons. 2008. Integrated

Disinfection Byproducts Mixtures Research: Assessing Reproductive and Developmental Risks Posed

by Complex Disinfection Byproduct Mixtures. J. Toxicol. Environ. Health, Pt. A, 71: 1222-1234.

92. Richardson. S. D. 2008. Environmental Mass Spectrometry: Emerging Contaminants and Current

Issues. Anal. Chem., 80 (12): 4373-4402. (Invited biennial review article).

93. Plewa, M. J., E. D. Wagner, M. G. Muellner, K.-M. Hsu, and S. D. Richardson. 2008. Comparative

Mammalian Cell Toxicity of N-DBPs and C-DBPs. In Disinfection By-Products in Drinking Water:

Occurrence, Formation, Health Effects, and Control, Karanfil, T.; Krasner, S. W.; Westerhoff, P.;

Xie, Y., Eds. American Chemical Society: Washington, D.C. (Invited book chapter).

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94. Muellner, M. G., E. D. Wagner, K. McCalla, S. D. Richardson, Y.-T. Woo, and M. J. Plewa. 2007.

Haloacetonitriles vs. Regulated Haloacetic Acids: Are Nitrogen Containing DBPs More Toxic?

Environ. Sci. Technol., 41 (2): 645-651.

95. Zwiener, C., S. D. Richardson, D. M. DeMarini, T. Grummt, T. Glauner, and F. H. Frimmel. 2007.

Drowning in Disinfection By-Products? Swimming Pool Water Quality Reconsidered. Environ. Sci.

Technol., 41 (2): 363-372.

96. Richardson, S. D., M. J. Plewa, E. D. Wagner, R. Schoeny, and D. M. DeMarini. Occurrence,

Genotoxicity, and Carcinogenicity of Emerging Disinfection By-Products in Drinking Water: A

Review and Roadmap for Research. 2007. Mutat. Res., 636: 178-242. (Invited review article for

special thematic issue on Complex Mixtures).

97. Richardson, S. D. Water Analysis: Emerging Contaminants and Current Issues. 2007. Anal. Chem.,

79(12): 4295-4324. (Invited biennial review article).

98. Zwiener, C., S. D. Richardson, D. M. DeMarini, T. Grummt, T. Glauner, F. H. Frimmel. 2007.

Drowning in Disinfection Byproducts? Swimming Pool Water Quality. J. Australian Water Assoc.,

November, 25-27. (Invited).

99. Krasner, S. W., H. S. Weinberg, S. D. Richardson, S. Pastor, R. Chinn, M. J. Sclimenti, G. Onstad,

and A. D. Thruston, Jr. 2006. The Occurrence of a New Generation of Disinfection Byproducts.

Environ. Sci. Technol., 40 (23): 7175-7185.

100. Cemeli, E., E. D. Wagner, D. Anderson, S. D. Richardson, and M. J. Plewa. 2006. Modulation of the

Cytotoxicity and Genotoxicity of the Drinking Water DBP Iodoacetic Acid by Suppressors of

Oxidative Stress. Environ. Sci. Technol., 40 (6): 1878-1883.

101. Richardson. S. D. Environmental Mass Spectrometry: Emerging Contaminants and Current Issues.

2006. Anal. Chem. 78 (12): 4021-4046. (Invited biennial review article).

102. Vincenti, M., S. Biazzi, N. Ghiglione, M. C. Valsania, and S. D. Richardson. 2005. Comparison of

Highly-Fluorinated Chloroformates as Direct Aqueous Sample Derivatizing Agents for Hydrophilic

Analytes and Drinking Water Disinfection By-Products. J. Am. Soc. Mass Spectrom., 16 (6): 803-813.

103. Richardson, S. D., and T. Ternes. 2005. Water Analysis: Emerging Contaminants and Current Issues.

Anal. Chem., 77 (12): 3807-3838. (Invited biennial review article).

104. Zwiener, C., and S. D. Richardson. 2005. Drinking Water Disinfection By-Product Analysis by

LC/MS and LC/MS/MS. Trends Anal. Chem., 24 (7): 613-621. (Invited review article for special

thematic issue on Liquid Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry).

105. Richardson, S. D. 2005. New Disinfection By-Product Issues: Emerging DBPs and Alternative Routes

of Exposure, Global Nest, 7 (1): 43-60. (Invited article for special thematic issue on DBPs).

106. Richardson, S. D. 2005. Emerging Drinking Water Disinfection By-Products and New Health Issues.

In Environmental Exposure and Health, WIT Press, pp. 91-94. (Invited book chapter).

107. Plewa, M. J., E. D. Wagner, S. D. Richardson, A. D. Thruston, Jr., Y.-T. Woo, and A. B. McKague.

2004. Chemical and Biological Characterization of Newly Discovered Iodoacid Drinking Water

Disinfection Byproducts. Environ. Sci. Technol., 38 (18): 4713-4722.

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108. Plewa, M. J., E. D. Wagner, P. Jazwierska, S. D. Richardson, P. H. Chen, and A. B. McKague. 2004.

Halonitromethane Drinking Water Disinfection Byproducts: Chemical Characterization and

Mammalian Cell Cytotoxicity and Genotoxicity. Environ. Sci. Technol., 38(1): 62-68.

109. Simmons, J. E., L. K. Teuschler, C. Gennings, T. F. Speth, S. D. Richardson, R. J. Miltner, M. G.

Narotsky, K. D. Schenck, E. S. Hunter, III, R. C. Hertzberg, III, and G. Rice. 2004. Component-Based

and Whole-Mixture Techniques for Addressing the Toxicity of Drinking Water Disinfection

Byproducts Mixtures. J. Toxicol. Environ. Health, 67: 741-754.

110. Kundu, B., S. D. Richardson, P. D. Swartz, P. P. Matthews, A. M. Richard, and D. M. DeMarini. 2004.

Mutagenicity in Salmonella of Halonitromethanes: A Recently Recognized Class of Disinfection By-

Product in Drinking Water. Mutat. Res., 562: 39-65.

111. Kundu, B., S. D. Richardson, C. A. Granville, D. T. Shaughnessy, N. M. Hanley, P. D. Swartz, A. M.

Richard, and D. M. DeMarini. 2004. Comparative Mutagenicity of Halomethanes and

Halonitromethanes in Salmonella TA100: Structure-Activity Analysis and Mutation Spectra. Mutat.

Res., 554: 335-350.

112. Monarca, S., C. Zani, S. D. Richardson, A. D. Thruston, Jr., M. Moretti, D. Feretti, and M. Villarini.

2004. A New Approach to Evaluating the Toxicity and Genotoxicity of Disinfected Drinking Water.

Water Res., 38: 3809-3819.

113. Guzzella, L., S. Monarca, C. Zani, D. Feretti, I. Zerbini, A. Buschini, P. Poli, C. Rossi, and S. D.

Richardson. 2004. In Vitro Potential Genotoxic Effects of Surface Drinking Water Treated with

Chlorine and Alternative Disinfectants. Mutat. Res., 564: 179-193.

114. Vincenti, M., N. Ghiglione, M. C. Valsania, P. Davit, and S. D. Richardson. 2004. General Synthesis

of Perfluorinated Chloroformates and Their Use as Derivatizing Agents for Highly Hydrophilic

Compounds and Drinking Water Disinfection Byproducts. Helv. Chim. Acta, 87: 370-375.

115. Richardson, S. D. 2004. Environmental Mass Spectrometry: Emerging Contaminants and Current

Issues. Anal. Chem., 76 (12): 3337-3364. (Invited biennial review article).

116. Richardson, S. D. 2004. Review of book, Drinking Water Regulation and Health, F. W. Pontius, ed.

J. Environ. Qual., 33: 1162-1163. (Invited).

117. Choi, J., and Richardson, S. D. 2004. Formation of Halonitromethanes in Drinking Water.

Proceedings of the Water Quality Technology Conference, American Water Works Association.

118. Glezer, V., O. Juraev, and S. D. Richardson. 2004. Tribromopyrrole: Its Appearance in the

Environment. Chem. Heterocyclic Compounds, 39 (12): 1647-1648. (Invited).

119. Richardson, S. D., A. D. Thruston, Jr., C. Rav-Acha, L. Groisman, I. Popilevsky, V. Glezer, A. B.

McKague, M. J. Plewa, and E. D. Wagner. 2003. Tribromopyrrole and Other DBPs Produced by the

Disinfection of Drinking Water Rich in Bromide. Environ. Sci. Technol., 37 (17): 3782-3793.

120. Richardson, S. D. 2003. Water Analysis: Emerging Contaminants and Current Issues. Anal. Chem.,

75 (12): 2831-2857. (Invited biennial review article).

121. Richardson, S. D. 2003. Disinfection By-Products and Other Emerging Contaminants in Drinking

Water. Trends Anal. Chem., 22 (10):666-684. (Invited review article for special thematic issue on

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Emerging Pollutants in Water Analysis).

122. Chen, P. H., S. D. Richardson, S. W. Krasner, G. Majetich, and G. L. Glish. 2002. Hydrogen

Abstraction and Decomposition of Tribromonitromethane and Other Trihalo Compounds by GC/MS.

Environ. Sci. Technol., 36 (15): 3362-3371.

123. Simmons, J. E., S. D. Richardson, T. F. Speth, R. J. Miltner, G. Rice, K. M. Schenck, E. S. Hunter,

III, and L. K. Teuschler. 2002. Development of a Research Strategy for Integrated Technology-Based

Toxicological and Chemical Evaluation of Complex Mixtures of Drinking Water Disinfection

Byproducts. Environ. Health Perspec., 110 (Supp. 6): 1013-1024.

124. Arbuckle, T. E., S. E. Hrudey, S. W. Krasner, J. R. Nuckols, S. D. Richardson, P. Singer, P. Mendola,

L. Dodds, C. Weisel, D. L. Ashley, K. L. Froese, R. A. Pegram, I. R. Schultz, J. Reif, A. M. Bachand,

F. M. Benoit, M. Lynberg, C. Poole, and K. Waller. 2002. Assessing Exposure in Epidemiologic

Studies to Disinfection By-Products in Drinking Water: Report from an International Workshop.

Environ. Health Perspec., 110 (Supp. 1): 53-60.

125. Richardson, S. D., J. E. Simmons, and G. Rice. 2002. DBPs: The Next Generation. Environ. Sci.

Technol., 36 (9):198A-205A. (Invited feature article).

126. Richardson, S. D. 2002. Environmental Mass Spectrometry: Emerging Contaminants and Current

Issues. Anal. Chem., 74 (12):2719-2742. (Invited biennial review article).

127. Richardson, S. D. 2002. The Role of GC/MS and LC/MS in the Discovery of Drinking Water

Disinfection By-Products. J. Environ. Monit., 4 (1):1-9. (Invited article).

128. Monarca, S., S. D. Richardson, D. Feretti, M. Grottolo, A. D. Thruston, Jr., C. Zani, G. Navazio, P.

Ragazzo, I. Zerbini, and A. Alberti. 2002. Mutagenicity and Disinfection By-Products in Surface

Drinking Water Disinfected with Peracetic Acid. Environ. Toxicol. Chem., 21 (2): 309-319.

129. Weinberg, H. S., S. W. Krasner, S. D. Richardson, and A. D. Thruston, Jr. The Occurrence of

Disinfection By-Products (DBPs) of Health Concern in Drinking Water: Results of a Nationwide DBP

Occurrence Study. EPA/600/R02/068. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, National Exposure

Research Laboratory, Athens, GA. 2002. www.epa.gov/athens/publications/EPA_600_R02_068.pdf.

130. Couillard, L. A., C. Lewis, P. Klappa, S. D. Richardson, and A. D. Thruston, Jr. 2002. Incorporation

of Expanded Ozonation Disinfection By-Products as Analytes into the D/DBP Rule Monitoring Effort.

Proceedings of the Water Quality Technology Conference, American Water Works Association.

131. Krasner, S. W., R. Chinn, S. J. Pastor, M. J. Sclimenti, S. D. Richardson, A. D. Thruston, Jr., and H.

W. Weinberg. 2002. Relationships Between the Different Classes of DBPs: Formation, Specation, and

Control. Proceedings of the Water Quality Technology Conference, American Water Works

Association.

132. Richardson, S. D., A. D. Thruston, Jr., C. Rav-Acha, L. Groisman, I. Popilevsky, and V. Glezer. 2001.

Chlorine Dioxide DBPs: Overview and Results of Recent Work. Proceedings of the International

Symposium on Chlorine Dioxide, Fourth International Symposium, American Chemistry Council and

the American Water Works Association Research Foundation. (Invited article).

133. Krasner, S. W., S. Pastor, R. Chinn, M. J. Sclimenti, H. S. Weinberg, and S. D. Richardson. 2001. The

Occurrence of a New Generation of DBPs (Beyond the ICR). Proceedings of the Water Quality

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Technology Conference, American Water Works Association.

134. Weinberg, H. S., S. W. Krasner, and S. D. Richardson. 2001. Determination of New Carbonyl-

Containing Disinfection By-Products in Drinking Water. Proceedings of the Water Quality

Technology Conference, American Water Works Association.

135. Richardson, S. D. 2001. Water Analysis. Anal. Chem., 73 (12): 2719-2734. (Invited biennial review

article).

136. Richardson, S. D. 2001. Mass Spectrometry in Environmental Sciences. Chem. Rev., 101 (2): 211-

254. (Invited review article).

137. Richardson, S. D., T. V. Caughran, T. Poiger, Y. Guo, and F. G. Crumley. 2000. Application of DNPH

Derivatization with LC/MS to the Identification of Polar Carbonyl Disinfection By-Products in

Drinking Water. Ozone Sci. Engin., 22 (6): 653-675.

138. Richardson, S. D. 2000. Environmental Mass Spectrometry. Anal. Chem., 72 (18) :4477-4496. (Invited

biennial review article).

139. Richardson, S. D., A. D. Thruston, Jr., T. V. Caughran, P. H. Chen, T. W. Collette, K. M. Schenck, B.

W. Lykins, Jr., C. Rav-Acha, and V. Glezer. 2000. Identification of New Drinking Water Disinfection

By-Products from Ozone, Chlorine Dioxide, Chloramine, and Chlorine. Water, Air, Soil Pollut. 123

(1): 95-102. (Invited article).

140. Richardson, S. D., T. V. Caughran, T. Poiger, Y. Guo, and F. G. Crumley. 2000. Identification of Polar

Drinking Water Disinfection By-Products Using LC/MS. In Natural Organic Matter and Disinfection

By-Products, American Chemical Society: Washington, D.C., pp. 374-388. (Invited book chapter).

141. Richardson, S. D., A. D. Thruston, Jr., T. V. Caughran, P. H. Chen, Y. Guo, T. W. Collette, T. L.

Floyd, K. M. Schenck, and B. W. Lykins, Jr. 2000. Identification of New Drinking Water Disinfection

By-Products Formed in the Presence of Bromide. In Natural Organic Matter and Disinfection By-

Products, American Chemical Society: Washington, D.C., pp. 389-402. (Invited book chapter).

142. Poiger, T., S. D. Richardson, and G. L. Baughman. 2000. Analysis of Anionic Metallized Azo and

Formazan Dyes by Capillary Electrophoresis/Mass Spectrometry. J. Chromatogr. A, 886: 259-270.

143. Poiger, T., S. D. Richardson, and G. L. Baughman. 2000. Identification of Reactive Dyes in Spent

Dyebaths and Wastewater by Capillary Electrophoresis/Mass Spectrometry. J Chromatogr. A, 886:

271-282.

144. Gonzalez, A. C., S. W. Krasner, H. Weinberg, and S. D. Richardson. 2000. Determination of Newly

Identified Disinfection By-Products in Drinking Water. Proceedings of the Water Quality Technology

Conference, American Water Works Association.

145. Onstad, G. D., H. S. Weinberg, S. W. Krasner, and S. D. Richardson. 2000. Evolution of Analytical

Methods for Halogenated Furanones in Drinking Water. Proceedings of the Water Quality Technology

Conference, American Water Works Association.

146. Richardson, S. D. 1999. Water Analysis. Anal. Chem., 71 (12): 181-215. (Invited biennial review

article).

147. Richardson, S. D., A. D. Thruston, Jr., T. V. Caughran, P. H. Chen, T. W. Collette, T. L. Floyd, K. M.

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Schenck, B. W. Lykins, Jr., G.-R. Sun, and G. Majetich. 1999. Identification of New Ozone

Disinfection By-Products in Drinking Water. Environ. Sci. Technol., 33: 3368-3377.

148. Richardson, S. D., A. D. Thruston, Jr., T. V. Caughran, P. H. Chen, T. W. Collette, T. L. Floyd, K. M.

Schenck, and B. W. Lykins, Jr., G.-R. Sun, and G. Majetich. 1999. Identification of New Drinking

Water Disinfection Byproducts Formed in the Presence of Bromide. Environ. Sci. Technol., 33: 3378-

3383.

149. Richardson, S. D., T. V. Caughran, A. D. Thruston, Jr., T. W. Collette, K. M. Schenck, and B. W.

Lykins, Jr. 1999. Identification of Drinking Water Disinfection By-Products from Chlorine Dioxide,

Ozone, Chloramine, and Chlorine. Disinfection By-Products in Drinking Water -- Current Issues,

Proceedings of the International Conference on Disinfection By-Products: The Way Forward, Royal

Society of Chemistry. (Invited article).

150. Richardson, S. D., T. W. Collette, P. C. Price, F. A. Genicola, J. W. Jenks, A. D. Thruston, Jr., and J.

J. Ellington. 1999. Identification of Drinking Water Contaminants in the Course of a Childhood Cancer

Investigation in Toms River, NJ. J. Expos. Anal. Environ. Epidem., 9: 200-216. (Invited article).

151. Richardson, S. D., A. D. Thruston, Jr., T. V. Caughran, P. H. Chen, T. Poiger, Y. Guo, T. W. Collette,

F. G. Crumley, T. L. Floyd, K. M. Schenck, and B. W. Lykins, Jr. Identification of Drinking Water

Disinfection By-Products from Ozone, Ozone-Chlorine, and Ozone-Chloramine. Proceedings of the

14th Ozone World Congress, International Ozone Association, 1999, pp. 607-617.

152. Rice, G., L. K. Teuschler, J. Cohen, C. Moudgal, B. Bruce, P. Murphy, J. C. Lipscomb, R. J. Miltner,

S. D. Richardson, and R. M. Clark. 1999. Risk Assessment of Complex Mixtures of Disinfection By-

Products (DBPs): Methods for Considering Unidentified DBPs. International Life Sciences Institute

Workshop Proceedings, The Second International Conference on The Safety of Water Disinfection:

Balancing Chemical and Microbial Risks.

153. Richardson, S. D., T. V. Caughran, T. Poiger, Y. Guo, and F. G. Crumley. 1999. Identification of Polar

Drinking Water Disinfection By-Products With LC/MS. Proceedings of the 1999 Georgia Water

Resources Conference. (Invited article).

154. Richardson, S. D. Drinking Water Disinfection By-Products. The Encyclopedia of Environmental

Analysis and Remediation, John Wiley & Sons, 1998, Vol. 3, pp. 1398-1421. (Invited review article).

155. Richardson, S. D., A. D. Thruston, Jr., T. W. Collette, T. V. Sullins, K. S. Patterson, and B. W. Lykins,

Jr. 1998. Chemical By-Products of Chlorine and Alternative Disinfectants. Food Technol., 52 (4): 58-

61. (Invited feature article).

156. Richardson, S. D., A. D. Thruston, Jr., T. V. Caughran, P. H. Chen, Y. Guo, T. W. Collette, F. G.

Crumley, T. L. Floyd, K. M. Schenck, and B. W. Lykins, Jr. 1998. Identification of New Disinfection

By-Products Using GC/MS, LC/MS, and GC/IR. Proceedings of the Water Quality Technology

Conference, Workshop on ‘Innovative Technologies for Drinking Water Analysis’, American Water

Works Association. (Invited article).

157. Richardson, S. D., A. D. Thruston, Jr., T. W. Collette, K. S. Patterson, and B. W. Lykins, Jr. 1998.

Alternative Disinfectants for Drinking Water. In Chlorine and Chlorine Compounds in the Paper

Industry, Ann Arbor Press, pp. 183-192. (Invited book chapter).

158. Richardson, S. D. 1997. Disinfection By-Products: Identification and Future Regulations. In Chlorine

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Dioxide and Disinfection, C.I.P.A. S.r.l., Milan, Italy. Proceedings of the First European Symposium

on Chlorine Dioxide and Disinfection, pp. 51-60. (Invited book chapter).

159. Richardson, S. D., A. D. Thruston, Jr., T. W. Collette, K. S. Patterson, B. W. Lykins, Jr., and J. C.

Ireland. 1996. Identification of TiO2/UV Disinfection Byproducts in Drinking Water. Environ. Sci.

Technol., 30 (11): 3327-3334.

160. Patterson, K. S., S.D. Richardson, and B. W. Lykins, Jr. 1995. Mutagenicity of Drinking Water

Following Disinfection. J. Water SRT--Aqua, 44 (1): 1-9.

161. Richardson, S. D. 1995. Drinking Water Disinfection By-Products. 1996 Yearbook of Science &

Technology, McGraw-Hill, New York, 1995, pp. 365-367. (Invited article).

162. Richardson, S. D., A. D. Thruston, Jr., T. W. Collette, K. S. Patterson, B. W. Lykins, Jr., G. Majetich,

and Y. Zhang. 1994. Multispectral Identification of Chlorine Dioxide Disinfection Byproducts in

Drinking Water. Environ. Sci. Technol., 28: 592-599.

163. Collette, T. W., S. D. Richardson, and A. D. Thruston, Jr. 1994. Identification of Bromohydrins in

Ozonated Waters. Appl. Spectrosc., 48 (10): 1181-1192.

164. Richardson, S. D. 1994. Scoping the Chemicals in Your Drinking Water. Today's Chemist at Work, 3

(3): 29-32. (Invited feature article).

165. Richardson, S. D., A. D. Thruston, Jr., J. M. McGuire, and E. J. Weber. 1993. Structural

Characterization of Reactive Dyes Using Liquid Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry/Tandem Mass

Spectrometry. Org. Mass Spectrom., 28: 619-625.

166. Cavanagh, J. E., H. S. Weinberg, A. Gold, R. Sangaiah, D. Marbury, W. H. Glaze, T. W. Collette, S.

D. Richardson, and A. D. Thruston, Jr. 1992. Ozonation Byproducts: Identification of Bromohydrins

from the Ozonation of Natural Waters with Enhanced Bromide Levels. Environ. Sci. Technol., 26:

1658-1662.

167. Richardson, S. D., A. D. Thruston, Jr., J. M. McGuire, and G. L. Baughman. 1992. Structural

Characterization of Sulfonated Azo Dyes Using Liquid Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry/Tandem

Mass Spectrometry. Org. Mass Spectrom., 27: 289-299.

168. Richardson, S. D., A. D. Thruston, Jr., J. M. McGuire, and G. L. Baughman. 1991. Influence of

Experimental Conditions on the Liquid Secondary Ion Mass Spectra of Sulfonated Azo Dyes. Org.

Mass Spectrom., 26: 826-830.

169. Richardson, S. D., A. D. Thruston, Jr., T. W. Collette, and J. M. McGuire. 1991. Application of

Multispectral Techniques to the Precise Identification of Aldehydes in the Environment. Environ.

Toxicol. Chem., 10: 991-997.

170. Thruston, Jr., A. D., S. D. Richardson, J. M. McGuire, T. W. Collette, and C. D. Trusty. 1991.

Multispectral Identification of Alkyl and Chloroalkyl Phosphates from an Industrial Effluent. J. Am.

Soc. Mass Spectrom., 2: 419-426.

171. Menger, F. M., S. D. Richardson, and G. R. Bromley. 1989. Ion Conductance Along Lipid

Monolayers. J. Am. Chem. Soc., 111: 6893-6894.

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172. Menger, F. M., S. D. Richardson, M. G. Wood, Jr., and M. J. Sherrod. 1989. Chain-Substituted Lipids

in Monomolecular Films. Effect of Polar Substituents on Molecular Packing. Langmuir, 5: 833-838.

173. Mattina, M. J. I., S. D. Richardson, M. Wood, Q. Zhou, M. J. Contado, and F. M. Menger. 1988. Fast

Atom Bombardment Mass Spectrometry of Branched-Chain Phosphatidylcholines. Org. Mass

Spectrom., 23: 292-296.

174. Menger, F. M., M. G. Wood, S. D. Richardson, Q. Zhou, A. R. Elrington, and M. J. Sherrod. 1988.

Chain-Substituted Lipids in Monolayer Films. A Study of Molecular Packing. J. Am. Chem. Soc., 110:

6797-6803.

175. Menger, F. M., S. D. Richardson, and U. V. Venkataram. 1986. Critical Chain-Length in the

Amphiphile-Induced Coagulation of Silver Iodide. J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun., 13: 1015-1016.